As part of ongoing improvements to the Petone FC website, this morning we have introduced an image slider to the home page. We intend to use it to complement information you can find elsewhere on the site like upcoming home matches, events and anything else we think you might want to know.
The slider will rotate through a small set of images w...

As we are sure you have noticed, last week we rolled out our brand new website design. Our goal is to make the Petone FC website cleaner and easier to use with more emphasis on the information you come here to see.
By starting from scratch with our design we have been able to iron out some of the bugs and quirks from our previous iterations ho...

Next Saturday 30 June will once again be a date to mark in your diary, with a special Old Timers Day in honour of Life Member Steve Minogue who sadly passed away on 9 June.
As you know, for Steve Old Timers Day was one of the key events of the year and he took great pride in organising this event along with the Under 19 raffle. This special Ol...

My name is Kerstin Maslen, mum of Patrick who plays in the Petone Rovers – grade 10.
Next month I will be participating in a bike ride called the Ride to Conquer Cancer 2013 to raise funds for cancer research benefiting the Cancer Society Auckland's research centre. I will be cycling more than 200 kilometres over a 2 day period. As part of t...

It is with immense sadness that for the second time this year I advise of the passing of a good friend and highly valued Life Member.
Steve Minogue recently suffered a significant stroke and sadly was unable to recover, passing away on Saturday 9 June.
Steve joined Petone FC as a nine year old in 1960 and from 1971 he dedicated much of his life t...

Elected 2008
Sue joined the club in 1972 as a junior player and, the following year, as a 15 year old, she was a member of the club’s first women’s team playing in the Wellington Women’s Football Association competition. She was in the 1st team through until 1980.
She joined the club’s Women’s Committee in 1976 for three years, duri...

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Players in the lower North Island of New Zealand will now have even more opportunities to take part in the world game after the official opening of a state-of-the-art football turf in Petone, Wellington.
The redevelopment of Memorial Park is the third FIFA Goal Project to be completed in New Zealand. The redeveloped Memorial Park...

After the grand success of winning the Division One championship in 1939, Petone had a mixed season in 1940, the Petone Borough’s centennial year. The team lost most first round games but then had an unbeaten run in the second round of matches. But World War II was starting to impact on the club with players that had enlisted in the armed forces ...